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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Jul 1907, p. 1

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.l__. .m _- _. QOOOOOOOOOOOooooOOOfl the Sport of drouth and flood, as well as Q of the gamblers in his products. who put' the price on what he raises. lie fixes? the price on neither what he buys nor' what he sells. He works from fourteen F. A. MCDIAKMID "to Sixteen hours a day, and consoles ' hiiself i'tl tl { . il»d;, tizt l'.‘ ARRISTER, SOLICITOR.,Etc., FENE '1 “l ‘ ‘0 1m“ 0 3" n ”” lon Falls. Office, Colliorne street opposite Post-office. 133%“ Money to loan on reathestate at lowest current rates. I l | family does the same. And all this l’ren: \7.ied farming is to the end that he and» his may get something to eat and wear, He does not waste his money on auto; mobiles, opera tickets, private libraries FENELON FALLS. their father. It ’s a wonder that everybody does n't heed the call of “ back to the land! ” It promises so much that almost every farm Deposits taken of 0 boy puts in his days planning and his DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR e. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, &c. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Oflices: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. ____________._____._-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, &c. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Otiice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. STEWART. L. V. O’Coaxoa, B. A ________________.__.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- . MOORE &JAUKSON, ARRlSTERS, SOLIUITORS, to. or.â€" men . o Q ‘6 o E CAPITAL -- $4,400,000.00. <6 c ‘Q % o 9 Tennis ‘ 01 m' ' ' ‘ 4 a , v ‘ , ' ups to Europe. He is too lrugal and MCI‘AUG u LIN’ PEEL 8" FAL 1 ON Shoes HEAD OFFICE ‘ MONTREAL too industrious to take his family to the ARRISTEns, SOLICITORS AND NOT_ ' | ESTABLISHED 1817. seaside during the hot months. It does arics. Oilices over Dominion? Bank, for "CORPORATED BY ACT OF PARL'AMENT‘ no.1; 100k Well for 3“ fame" to (.10 such Lindsay. Branch oflice open at Bobcaygeon ‘ things, which are becoming only in those every Monday. Money to loan at lowest Best, 1119“, REST - $1,000,000.00. Woo farm the farmer. 110 any produce" rates ofinti-rest. , Women UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,413,31, enough wcalt'.h_ each year to keep ten _} I RWJ MCLAUGHMNK 0‘ AM FALTON B A Canadian 2 families the size of his, but is barely JA'S 'A PEEL ' ’ ' ' boys able to keep his own; and unable to do ‘ ‘ ' ' made that when the boys and girls become old W x and enough to go to the city and got a joir serving the people who have flecced- nights dreaming of the time when he can make his escape and become a city wage. slave. And when he gets to the city he- and , Be sureâ€"or as sure as you can be upward ~that what you put on your feet is worth what you take from your pocket-book. wants to go somewhere, but not back to . O ,.DepOSItS can be Q the farm. Withdrawn on demand 0 How long will it take the workers of ' both farm and city to wake up and claim _ their own, and make living livable both o in the field and in the shop? It will. 1 , 0 certainly never happen so long as they ‘ * swallow the stale dope dished out by t ‘ 8 the exploiters to their dupes. It is not- 0 necessary to go back to the land or to c go back anywhere. What is, needed is to go forward and establish just economâ€" R. M. HAMILTON, MANAGER. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fife can help you to be sure. i i, i Q. 9. Q % SAVENES BANK t 9. Q Q 9 We’ve a careâ€"a big care-fer the lice, William street, Lindsay. 4 ' â€" 1 7 . . . . F. D. MOWE- A- JACKSON (11184111337 means eneap SflOGSâ€" ic conditions that Will render to every I, â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"::-‘_â€"-â€"â€" . ' ' * - ‘â€" worker the full value of what his labor . U "DER Dul abfilty' creates. If anyone goes back, let the l . A CTIOR» - - The Joy of Hard Lab” capitalist class go backâ€"way back and, ___________.__,.___._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" r." , ‘L ' down to where they belong, and where Y ‘ 1 . ‘ ifl'e quickies-3t Way “0 have YOU- “No man can work too hard or hours they will find it necessary to Pmducc Z. FELIX A. NOR'l HEY, know vfha’t iS' here is to too 10,12, if his health will D’Ormit..,__ therequivalent of what they consume. . . you, Prat Eliot, of Harvard University. \\ hen the poor man goes back to the ; l * * * * Said the minor deep down in the earth, (And he laughed at the humor of it) “It ‘s a joy and a revel to dig like the devil As long as my health will permit ; And although it 's a. loss 'of delight to the boss, He doesn't seem jealous a bit 1 ” PUBLIC AUCTIONEER. Farm and other sales conducted in first- class order. Secure dates before adver- tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. _______________.___.___â€"’â€"â€"â€" STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. Live Stock and general Auctioneer Write for dates before advertising. W4 MEDICAL. ._-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_.___â€"â€"-â€"--“â€"_.â€"â€"â€"â€"’â€":â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€" DR. H. H. GRAHAM. as a renter and a drudge; when the rich. man goes back to the land he goes as air idler, and, instead of making the earth productive, he diverts his land and his 3: energy from the production of things to f . :- golf games and golf links, to forests and ; fox hunts. But the farmer is independâ€" ent! Do you think so ‘3â€"Appeal to Reason. but the better way is to have you see it. 1 land, under present conditions, he goes. ' . i We would be glad to Show you our difi'erent lines any day. Said it girl in the thundering mill, From a Hobm With a smile that was cheerful and sweet, “ It 's pleasant, this spinning ; I fear that I ’m sinning In wanting to sleep and to cat ! Oh, it would be so grand to be able to stand i .â€".«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~ i l Our Quaker i l Grocery I Tomatoes StOCk IS Q q. tin. 3 cans I am a tramp and hobo, and in an item ", . in your paper (Appe-tl to Reason) you ' «. classed us with the millionaires, which. I y is an insult, and I ask you to retract it. I ,4 When hungry we might scare a woman ' l t 1 '33:: - unsurpassed Corn vying; â€"-M.D.,0.M6;I.It.FGqS.L?nég.,M.G.P. 3.3., for . t . . 1 1 f ‘ g - - . ’l‘., . i. . .â€" . ‘ ,. 3, A , w ,, in o giVing us a inea, or re; a 'arnicrs HYSICIAN SURGEON & ACCOUGH_ quality fOI 200. The 0th” twehe 1mm” on my feet.“ garden; but you would have trouble in , . . I . _ ‘. . P elm Office. Francis Street, penelou and . 3 cans Peas Said the child in the tenement shop: gficffvfiillgogggugg ‘ Falls- freshness. for 250. 1,2,92,11,35?“ me.“ 1’1”? {gigoitplfasei ‘a bathâ€"tub, as Harry Tha’w did. ' l- 1‘ (’1 Je sewmg am 5 l cunt" 30“ We are pretty bad, but there are know, In this hotbed of filth and disease, For a sweatshop, you see, is dearer to me Than the birds and the blossoming trees 1 ” depths of infamy which poverty has not» ; brought us to; and I am certain you a l l l l i DR. A. WILSON, -â€"M. 13., M. c. r. .i. s., Ontario,â€" .. HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH ‘.» eur. Office. Colborne Street, Fenelon Fails. wrong us when you infer that we are on a par with millionairs and United States. senate rs. We might give a man knockout drops ; 1 but when it comes to poisoning a whole Said the college )rofess r with 'lee: . . 7 ° 1 0 g nation With rotten meat and adulteratcd ______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" - “They think I 'in in earnest butâ€" _ _ . V. n, x , r , I, D R m B A N H I S pshaw !_ 7 IO'OCI,,01 ‘cletlfill‘lc. dlzbt.1]?ia£tl‘121011:0\lt egg -{ $ ' ' " ’ I 'm boss of a college, and that ’5 why my el‘yidtem 0&1 ml" if“ 10.8“ 5,”! mt . aflem a H E . ht s” . rs, knowledge piOi s an ie. _onoi _o en ei aini 15‘ ,p yes'g Mama I ' Impresses the rabble with mve , class whose shining lights are Rogers, «V Successor to R. R. Milne, D. 0. But I'm out for my health, and honor, allfili‘i'hODepeW’ Carllegle’ etc" We draw and wealth " T ‘ Office andNPar'lors, 9?. Kent street (over By working, my’gmft_and my jaw]. f. ‘El‘l'lflivet always .thgught tihfat [yield 2: £313 eill 5 shoe stOie), T S lb an , an in t 11:. ms ance . ee iia you Li n as my I Ont '_ 0m 8 3" are doing us an injury, Evithout addlilnpi _ fl‘ - ' ‘ W to the respectability o the so-ca cc | Special attention given to examining t ke wail; in; frlegflâ€"‘S and customers Back to the Land ‘1‘11pper”'c}ass. :0 the ((if this, I :- r ' don‘t be ieve 1a you w1 in a in} ~ ' r, 0 now a 0m IS date we make _-â€" lionaire who will object to the classnl» ' and treating the eye with proper lenses if required. Lenses, Eyeglasses and Spectacles fitted and adjusted. ' Hours, 0 to 5, Saturday evenings, and by appointment. W DENTAL. W! ' Dr. 5. .i. Sims, ENTEST, Fenelou Falls. ' Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Gol- OI'DG Street W _ _ DRS. llEELllllDS & IRVINE, ' -' iiiirrisrs, - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid fits in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great suctess. There 13 no hfe llke that Of the mac" cation ; while, on the other hand, I have- pendent farmer ! He beats the birds out talked with several of my fellow tramps, 0f bed and wakes up “to horses .for the and they all consider it an insult. day"? Work’ Whlle 1115 Wife and 3”“ “'0 Assuring you, in the words of the man , gettmg breakfast by ,Stanflard Oil lmnp‘ with a club flush up his sleeve, that we ; 11:;'1“): He lukes to We held “dine the ,want nothing but a square deal, I rc- i . dew is on the grass, and chases his team main respectfully_w. Daley Spokane‘ ' ’ up and down the corn rows through the ’ ' ’ nice hot sun, while his wife struggles through the house-work in desperate haste, so that she can give the necesâ€" sary care to the chickens that are ex- . . pected to pay the grocery bill through Lord Rothschild in a cabled iiiterview the coming winter. At noon he comes recently said: That the income tax in in long enough to feed the horses, and France, the Socialist movement in Eng- again hits the hot places until driven in land and the threatened legislation in by darkness. Instead of a 6 o'clock din- America were killing the goose that laid hat he did not exâ€" ner he gets an 8 or 0 o'clock supper, and the golden eggs, and t amuscs himself until bedâ€"time milking pect any betterment of the stock mar- , , cows and indulging in other such farm ket; Good! If the goose laid golden i a sports. Then he goes to bed to wonder eggs only for the Rothschilds, Rockefelâ€" r how he will raise the cash rent, until lcrs and Harrimans, it might just as well muscles and mind collapse in dead sleep. be killed. Why should the working peo- No one knows the joys of farm life ex- plc feed a goose that benefits them not , cept the fellow who has farmed. He at all? Let the rich go to honest work 1 takes his chances with the seasons, is for their living. up only our own goods, and that we will in no case manufacture at any price goods bought from shoddy pedlars. Our reputation and business has been built up on the best of ma- terials and workmanship, and we still wish to maintain it. Hence this notice. 3. 3. TOWNLEY. 0.. Killing the Goose. tiara tittiiiis. Our shelves are stocked chock fullâ€"just loaded down with groceries for summer eating. ESTABLISHED 1836. One of the oldest banks doing business in this country. 56 Branches in Canada and the United States. ‘ai'mci's afforded every facility in their banking business. Sale Notes cashed or taken for collection. Drafts bought and sold. Prompt attention given to collections. Savings Bank Batikâ€"Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. Interest paid every three months. ’ w. t. seasonme ' J, fret and worry, spending a lot of time on breakfast, when we can give you foods already LILLIAN (3- WILSON: A- T- c- M' prepared It doesn’t cost more, Honor Gr duate (piano and vocal) of Toronto Co'servatory of Music. Gold Medalist of Whitby Ladics’ College. Voice and piano pupils accepted. Apply at studio, Dr. Wilson’s residence, or telephone No. 20. 31â€"6ni Q... N ’- and the wear and tear on good nature is wiped out. We would like an order to-day.

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